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FILEMAKER PRO HELP 1249
If you have been using the ASCII setting for sorting and indexing data in previous versions of
FileMaker
Pro, you can use the Unicode setting to achieve similar results.
Related topics
Defining field indexing options
Sorting records
Using a field index
Defining value lists
Choosing the evaluation context for a calculation field
Context is the table in the relationships graph from which a relationship is evaluated. When you
define a calculation in a source table, and the table has more than one occurrence in the
relationships graph, you must specify the context from which you want the calculation to evaluate.
Each context choice represents a different table in the relationships graph, and a different
perspective into your data; when you choose the context for a calculation, you tell FileMaker
Pro to
evaluate the calculation starting from that table occurrence. Because each context choice
represents a different association of related tables and fields, choosing the evaluation context for
your calculation is critical to getting the results you expect.
An example of how context changes the results of a calculation
You have a database with two source tables named ColorsSourceTable and ShapesSourceTable.
The tables have these properties:
The tables are related as follows:
There are two separate relationships:
Source table name Table occurrences in relationships graph Field names
ColorsSourceTable ColorsTable 1, ColorsTable 2 Color
Style Number
Weight
ShapesSourceTable ShapesTable Shape
Style Number
Weight
Price